Unlocking the 2025-26 Fantasy Basketball Secret: Why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Could Be Your Ultimate Game-Changer
Round 8
| Pick | Position | Player | Team |
| 1 | SG/SF | Devin Vassell | San Antonio Spurs |
| 2 | C | Jakob Poeltl | Toronto Raptors |
| 3 | SG | Malik Monk | Sacramento Kings |
| 4 | PF/C | Naz Reid | Minnesota Timberwolves |
| 5 | SG/SF | Andrew Wiggins | Miami Heat |
| 6 | SG/SF | Norman Powell | Miami Heat |
| 7 | C | Isaiah Hartenstein | Oklahoma City Thunder |
| 8 | SG/SF | Bradley Beal | LA Clippers |
| 9 | PG | Payton Pritchard | Boston Celtics |
| 10 | PG | Fred VanVleet | Houston Rockets |
| 11 | SF/PF | Mikal Bridges | New York Knicks |
| 12 | C | Mark Williams | Phoenix Suns |
Getting a productive player who has yet to miss a game in seven NBA seasons at this point in the draft felt like a steal. Bridges’ first season with the Knicks may have been underwhelming in the eyes of some, but he’s capable of getting back to being the near-top 50 player he was during his time with the Suns. If anything, Bridges’ first full season with the Nets (2022-23) may have raised the bar too high regarding his fantasy value.



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